10-07-2016, 04:30 PM
(10-07-2016, 01:55 PM)Wyche Wrote: Yeah, I mean, if we went by personality and community outreach, Marvin would be one of the GOATs. I really like the dude, but I'm tired of the mediocrity, flat performances, not looking prepared, and meltdowns.
Same here, i like Marvin as a person. It is his coaching at times that is very frustrating.
(10-07-2016, 02:19 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Over the last 5 years only three teams have more come-from-behind wins than the Bengals.
Over the last 5 years the Bengals have finished in the top 11 in third quarter points scored every year except '12. ('11-11th, '13-7th, '14-11, '15-10th).
And our loss to the Broncos looked to be more because of DBs getting beaten than any big problem with the scheme.
Why is no one addressing the fact that even good coaches have losing seasons? if good coaching controls everything and talent does not matter why do some coaches that have gone to Super Bowls also have losing seasons?
So talent has nothing to do with our come from behind wins but Marvin does...
So we were less talented back in 05' so Marvin is off the hook...
Dalton and Green are very good comeback players is my opinion and have more to do with those come from behind wins than Marvin.
But that is just my opinion.
Good coaches do have losing seasons and i think every single one of us would be just fine with a losing season next year after we win the SB.
But with Marvin Lewis's Playoff record i think nearly every one of us think this would be improbable if he was the reason for it.
Maybe everyone except you. 7 Playoff games screams this in everybody elses face.